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The young environmental groups leading Indiaâs new climate activism 15 March 2021
Young environmentalists participate in a climate strike to protest against government inaction on climate change, as part of global demonstrations in the âFridays for Futureâ movement, in Delhi on 20 September 2019. K Asif / India Today Group / Getty Images
Young environmentalists participate in a climate strike to protest against government inaction on climate change, as part of global demonstrations in the âFridays for Futureâ movement, in Delhi on 20 September 2019. K Asif / India Today Group / Getty Images
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The anticipatory bail applications filed by Shantanu Muluk, Nikita Jacob and Subham Kar Chaudhuri in the 'toolkit' case were disposed of by a Delhi court on Monday.
Vehicles resume plying on a carriageway of NH-24 after it was reopened for the traffic, near Ghazipur border in Ghaziabad, on Monday. The road was shut in the light of farmers protest against the Centre s farm reform laws.
NEW DELHI: In a surprising development, Meghalaya governor Satya Pal Malik has backed the farmers’ protest and said none of the three central farm laws were in favour of the agriculturists. He also requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah not to use force against the protesters.
Here are the key developments of the day:
1. Taking a stand with the farmers protesting the Centre s new agriculture laws, Meghalaya governor Satya Pal Malik urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah not to offend them.
Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana disposed of the anticipatory bail applications filed by Nikita Jacob, Shantanu Muluk and Shubham Kar Chaudhari.
NEW DELHI: Three people accused in the toolkit case withdrew their anticipatory bail applications from a Delhi court on Monday after police assurance that advance notice of seven working days will be given to them in case the arrest is imminent and unavoidable.
Additional sessions Judge Dharmender Rana disposed of the anticipatory bail applications filed by Nikita Jacob, Shantanu Muluk and Shubham Kar Chaudhari.
The court passed the order after the prosecution as well as the accused agreed to the arrangement.